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    Stephane Wrembel presents: DJANGO NEW ORLEANS

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    Sunday, February 15, 2026

    11:00 PM

    Barbès

    376 9th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

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    About This Event

    Event: Stephane Wrembel presents: DJANGO NEW ORLEANS Venue: Barbès Genre: Jazz Stéphane Wrembel's Django New Orleans group will perform at Barbès at 6 PM. This ensemble honors the iconic guitarist Django Reinhardt, merging traditional New Orleans music styles. Please note that seating is limited, and it is recommended to arrive 30 minutes early.

    About Django New Orleans

    Experience an enchanting fusion of jazz as Stephane Wrembel presents DJANGO NEW ORLEANS, captivating audiences at the intimate Barbès in Brooklyn. This talented ensemble pays homage to the legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt by weaving together the vibrant sounds of New Orleans with the rich traditions of jazz. As they bring this unique cultural tapestry to life, you'll be transported through lively rhythms and soulful melodies that echo the city's historic musical roots. The warm, inviting atmosphere of Barbès provides the perfect backdrop for this dynamic performance, where every note seems to resonate with history and creativity. Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary evening that promises to leave you inspired and tapping your feet long after the final chord.

    About the Artists

    Stéphane Wrembel

    Stéphane Wrembel is a dynamic force in the world of jazz, renowned for his infectious joy and passion that resonate through every performance. Leading his vibrant 9-piece Django New Orleans ensemble, he masterfully blends the rich traditions of gypsy jazz with the spirited rhythms of New Orleans, creating an unforgettable experience that captivates audiences.

    Django New Orleans

    Django New Orleans is a jazz ensemble led by guitarist Stéphane Wrembel, built around the legacy of Django Reinhardt and the rhythmic language of New Orleans. In New York City, the group appears at Barbès, a room where close quarters and limited seating sharpen the focus on ensemble interplay.